TY - JOUR
T1 - A novel mutation in the N-terminal domain of <em>Drosophila</em> BubR1 affects the spindle assembly checkpoint function of BubR1
JF - Biology Open
JO - Biology Open
SP - 1674
LP - 1679
DO - 10.1242/bio.021196
VL - 5
IS - 11
AU - Duranteau, Marie
AU - Montagne, Jean-Jacques
AU - Rahmani, Zohra
Y1 - 2016/11/15
UR - http://bio.biologists.org/content/5/11/1674.abstract
N2 - The spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) is a surveillance mechanism that ensures accurate segregation of chromosomes into two daughter cells. BubR1, a key component of the SAC, also plays a role in the mitotic timing since depletion of BubR1 leads to accelerated mitosis. We previously found that mutation of the KEN1-box domain of Drosophila BubR1 (bubR1-KEN1 mutant) affects the binding of BubR1 to Cdc20, the activating co-factor of the APC/C, and does not accelerate the mitotic timing despite resulting in a defective SAC, which was unlike what was reported in mammalian cells. Here, we show that a mutation in a novel Drosophila short sequence (bubR1-KAN mutant) leads to an accelerated mitotic timing as well as SAC failure. Moreover, our data indicate that the level of Fzy, the Drosophila homolog of Cdc20, recruited to kinetochores is diminished in bubR1-KEN1 mutant cells and further diminished in bubR1-KAN mutant cells. Altogether, our data show that this newly identified Drosophila BubR1 KAN motif is required for a functional SAC and suggest that it may play an important role on Cdc20/Fzy kinetochore recruitment.
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